 If you host Zoom meetings, wouldn't it be nice to get feedback from the attendees right away? Now, one way obviously is in the Zoom meeting, you can have them chat their feedback below or you put the link to the survey before everyone leaves. But another tip is you can have the survey itself show up after the meeting has ended in the attendees browser. So let me show you how to do that. So for example, this is one of my surveys for my webinars that shows up right after the attendee leaves the meeting on their browser. Now, to be clear, not every attendee is going to clearly see the survey because some attendees might have many, many, many tabs on their browser and they might not see that one and they might close it. But I find that it does increase how many people take the survey by doing this. So the way you do it is you go, you log into your Zoom account online and you'll see your upcoming meetings like this, most of mine are recurring meetings. But you see upcoming meetings and let's say that I wanted to put a survey pop up in this meeting. So I'm going to go ahead and click on this one. So instead of, whoops, let me go ahead and move this to the side. When you move your mouse over this, instead of clicking edit, this is real confusing. I don't know why they do this, but this allows some settings. But if you click directly into the meeting, it allows other settings. So we're going to click directly on the meeting name itself. Okay. And then here, we're going to scroll all the way down to the bottom. And here it says survey. So I'm going to go ahead and click on survey. And see, you can either create a survey using Zoom itself. Interesting. I haven't actually done this part before, but I prefer to use Google Forms for surveys. So I click on use third party survey. And now it asked me for a link. So I'm going to go ahead and click on, well, I'm going to use this other one here. So this is a typical survey that I would want to show up for that meeting that's in question here. So I'm just going to go ahead and edit this. So this is what users would see at the end of the meeting, but, and it would be their own email address, obviously not mine. I want to click on edit the form. I'm going to click on send. And I'm going to get the link to the survey. I'm going to click copy down here. And then I'm going to go back to Zoom and paste in, you know, command V on the keyboard or control V on Windows and click save. And there you go. And let me see, let me just move this window here, survey options. If you just want to double check it, you can click edit. And it says, do you want to show the survey in the browser when the meeting ends for the attendee? It shows in their browser. I keep this checked. I click save. And yep, there it is. And you can click on preview if you want to see what the attendees will find when they end the meeting. So there you go. Right? Simple as that. And you're all done. There's nothing else that needs to be done. This is all complete now. So if you ever want to edit the link, you can click edit here, come back into the meeting. I click edit or click delete if you don't want the survey popping up anymore. And I don't think it's an actual pop up window. I think it just opens it in another tab in their existing browser. If they don't have a browser open, I don't know if it opens up a software. It might just check if they have an existing browser open. Anyway, I hope this helps. If you have any other tips or any other questions or, again, tips for attendees to fill out surveys, you can comment below. Thanks a lot.